vigoro. ; Gold DlEEers v lVaralah ; Another good afternoon's sport was ? enjoyed toy the Diggers, who Journeyed to Riverstone to meet the Waratahs — a wiry strong team.' The Waratahs won' the 11:33, and sent the Diggers in to bat, and E. Tlllman and M. tNuholas opened out with some very good batting, which brought about a little excitement from the spectators, till E. Ttlunan was run out, to the delight of the 'Waratahs: and this upset the Diggers. Good fielding by the Diggers (M. Single, C. Porter, Gallaniey, V. White and Wicket-keeper, T. Morrison) had the appearance of altering the same, but tills suddenly changed and left the Waratahs the victors. Scores— Diggers: First Innings 43; sec ond Innings 31. WaraUh: First Innings 139; winning by an innings and 65 runs. .

The Old Man A city business man displays the fol ltwing lines In his establishment: — Perhaps he sometimes slipped » bit, Well, so have you. Perhaps some things he ought to quit. Well, so should you^ Perhaps he may have faltered-rWhy, Why all men have, and so have 1: You must admit, unless you He, That so have you. Perhaps lr we would stop and think, Both Hand you, t When painting someone black as tafc. As some folk do; Perhaps If we would recollect, Perfection we would ijot -expect, But Just a man half way correct. Like me and you.. J 1 ! Tm Just a man who's fairly good, ?': I'm just like you; ? I've done some things I «ever should. Perhaps like you. But, thank the Lord, I've sense to see, The rest of men with charity; They're good enough, if good as me — Say, men like you.

FILM -FLASHES FAMOUS RTOB FAMILY. Fannied Than Ever Do you remember that remarkable Australian fnmllv. that. Inimitable bunch of Ini'cll orovokers. the Rudds In 'On Our Selection ?' Well, they're comtn1! back -Dfein In Australia's funniest- Aim, 'Grandad Rudd,' which comes to the Merrylands Cinema. Uiis Saturday, Mon dnv and Tuf'd»v , evenings, and to the' make you roil off your seat with un ms,?i7if-A An Aflijiindaiv. Thl« fjmf- ttap^ll controllable mirth. Laugh ! Honesuy, that's not the word for It ! You will scream until the tears come to your eyes. It's one long yell, the whole way through. Of course, there's r.-j n«u to tell. you Una 'unuuuia Auoxt' is Bert Bailey. Who else could it be ? Then Uiere'e Fred MacDonaM as Bave, George Lloyd as Dan, ana BlUy McOowan as due. The love interest is supplied by charm ing dame HaaUll and her boy tnsmls, John D'Arcy and John 'Cameron . .:'...' ' *'?*i 'Pf?JPIJ? MYi ;*WJPK'' ?,''??' i.J?'' Qem ftqyfnfnd, Monde epreen ' lead t'A^ife/nan;, sol...

Ex-Teacher Killed WELL-KNOWN IDENTITY Sydney Puller, 67, a retired school teacher, was walking along Ihe footpath i' ' I'liuvh-^reet, Parramaita. on Friday night, when he was knocked down by o niwcr car. ParramaUa Ambulance Uxk Fuller to ParramaUa H-s-pital. but he was so badly injured that he died scon after admission. Members cf the Parramatta police, who «:nt lo his hi .ne in LanKt?wne-roa'd, ParramaUa, found his aged wife waiting oi me ga;e. sne naa u?come anxious »1im h°r Jiusband had not returned at his usual hour. Constable Walkom, who live in Church - a'reet, was on his verandah when the Occident occurred. He hastened to (he .scene and. .arreoted Jhe -driver .-cf Uiscar, ivho was charged rwilh manslaughter and with bavin* driven the care while under ? tlie Influence of intoxicating liquor. The ^driver appeared at Parramatta Police Court on Saturday momin? smd Was remanded until May 31. Bail no.-, fixed at £100. Dehvilivc-Scrgeant Sly lias charge o( the case. Mr. Puller war. ...

Fourfold Service HOLROYD METHODIST CHURCH The Holroyd Methodists celebrated their church ' anulverEary, by holding a tea meeting and conceit last Saturday nigh'., and special eerviee on Sunday. Notwith standing the election, and sundry ccunter extractions, the attendance was bottei than anticipated. The tea was up to Ihe usual Holrcyd standard, and the concert was given by the pupils ot Miss uopas. of Granville. and cverj- item was much a ppreciawd by Uie large audience. N early ail were encored. At the conclusion Rev. W. .R. Pools mcved a vote of (hanks to Miss Copas, and lo all ratio helped In any way. On the Sunday jipeclal anniversary and Mother's Day services were conducted by Rev. J. H. BomeVvflle. of FarrajnaKa, ai 3 p*n., and the service at 7.15 was con r.u-t'-J by H»v. W. R. Poole. Tills waf a fourfold service, combining tiniilvprsa'T and Mothsr's Day. Young Pecjjle's parade, «Tid portinij »f lh~ service used n' St. Paufs Cathedral. Ixndon. lor the King's Jubilee. Special s...

RECENT NEWS Well, patron:, the night you have been waiting for is now drawing very close May 20— Ihe extra special -free gilt night. A tai)ored-ti-«neasure suit, value £5 5-. and .made fey Mr. Klrkland. .local tailor, also £2, 10 in cash gifts. Be early to se cure a seal. Sa.urday, matmee, Irec streets 'ftrtlir children. Thit 5?rid«y night, only, ?'?CornsMlk Cormr. ''Witn a cast entirely chosen from school children of auildtord. This should bs a verjr entcctalning night. 'Deathon the Dlamcnii,' ulih Rcbsri Young and Matge Ei-ans is ssmtihiug entirely nrv in mi^lerj- stories. Women will under stand her «cret, men will maj-vel at her allure. Mcna Banie and Gilbert Roland In 'Mystery Woman,' supporting cast, John Halliday, Rod la Rocque. ? Special matinee for children, Monday. 20Ui. Mcnday and Tuesday. 'Wednesday's Child,' wllh Ecuard Arnold. Karin Morlcy and Frankle Thomas. See the grown-up «oMd through this bay's ry?s. A ttrama that will tear you to shrcdr. and yet you'll l:ve 11. Ad...